

That's a problem because our currently-selected layer (the Reduce Wrinkles layer) is blank, which means we're not going to accomplish much. As we'll see in a moment, we do that by clicking on the area to set the sample point.īy default though, the Healing Brush will only sample texture from the currently-selected layer. Instead, we need to tell the Healing Brush which area of the image to sample the good texture from. The regular Healing Brush, on the other hand, is great for larger or more complex problems (like wrinkles), but it does not choose the good texture on its own. The Spot Healing Brush chooses the area of good texture all on its own, which is what makes it so fast and perfect for things like removing pimples or other small blemishes. Then, it blends the good texture in with the problem area's original tone and color to (hopefully) produce a seamless result.

First, Photoshop takes the damaged or unwanted texture from the problem area and replaces it with good texture that it samples from a different area. How do we "heal" an image? Well, it's really a clever combination of two things. Tools like the Spot Healing Brush which we looked at in a separate tutorial, and the regular Healing Brush that we're learning about here, may leave you wondering what exactly Adobe means by the term "healing". Step 3: Change The Sample Option For The Healing Brush To "All Layers" Overall, I think it's a great photo, but some of the wrinkles on the man's face, especially around his eyes, are too intense and distracting: If you're using Photoshop CS5 or earlier, you can still follow along here, or you may wish to check out the original version of this tutorial. I'll be using Photoshop CS6 but this tutorial is also fully compatible with Photoshop CC.
#Portrait retouching cs5 how to
So in this tutorial, we'll learn how to reduce their impact through a combination of the Healing Brush, layer opacity, and one of Photoshop's layer blend modes.

Still, wrinkles that appear too dark and noticeable, whether from bad lighting or just lack of sleep, can ruin an otherwise great portrait. As the saying goes, just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. But for those of us living in reality, wrinkles are a natural sign of aging, life experience and the wisdom that comes with it, not something to be shunned and removed through heavy-handed use of Photoshop. That may sound flattering, and if you're doing work for a fashion magazine, it may be the result you want.
#Portrait retouching cs5 skin
That's because one of the most common skin retouching mistakes is to completely remove the wrinkles from a person's face, making someone in their 40's, 50's, 60's or later look like they've barely aged a day since they were a teenager. Notice that I said reduce, not remove, wrinkles. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use the Healing Brush in Photoshop to retouch skin and reduce the appearance of dark and distracting wrinkles in your portraits.
